Mikko Ikola

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In 1984, according to Cashman, even with the questionable life span of their machines, California’s nascent wind industry produced as much electricity as San Francisco used that year. They had proved that even with prototypes they could make enough energy out of thin air to power a major American city. This was a real victory.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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